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2004 Nov 28
2
Tetrachoric and polychoric ceofficients (for sem) - any tips?
About two years ago there was a thread about this which suggested that at that time nobody had these coefficients ready to go. (a) has anyone in the meanwhile programmed them? (b) I think I can see how to do the tetrachoric one with mvtnorm on similar lines to an example on the help page so will try that if nobody else already has (c) looking at the polychoric one makes me realise yet again
2008 Jun 04
2
Creating a "simple" Radar/Spider Plot from Statgraphics
I'm new to R - and trying to create a plot similiar to the spider plot at http://www.statgraphics.com/eda.htm#radar . I can't figure out several things... most of which I would think would be straightforward.... How can I change the lines for each series plotted instead of creating a filled area? How can I get the labels for each of the radial axes at the outside of the plot
2012 Feb 07
2
units for mapproject() function result
Does anyone know what the units are for projected coordinates obtained using mapproj's mapproject function with an Albers projection? Thanks for any and all help! Buck Stockhausen *************************************************** * Dr. William T. Stockhausen * *************************************************** * Resource Ecology and Fisheries Management * *
2009 Jun 11
1
Help on drawing stars and radars in R (update)
Hi I don't know if you can help. I am a 2nd year Bsc Cosmetic Science student and in R I need some help in drawing stars. The problem that I have is I want to recreate a radar diagram similar to the one in excel. I have put in these commands in a script window: stars(shampoo1[, 1:6], locations = c(0,0), radius = TRUE, key.loc=c(0,0), main = "Ranked Results for the Sensory
2004 Mar 22
2
Lattice, skip= and layout= problem, plotting object from nlme output
I generate a groupedData object library(nlme) obj <- groupedData(mg10 ~ time | gp, data = common, outer = ~pct) gp has 101 levels, and pct has 3. There are 38, 25, 38 gps in each of the levels of pct respectively. I fit my model fit.rtg <- lme(mg10 ~ time * group, data = obj, random = ~time * group | gp) Now I try to plot the results. I would like to print 40 panels on each
2011 Sep 08
3
Spider (Radar) Plot
Dear R Group: Based on the following data, how to do a great Spider (Radar) Plot? Any advice is greatly appreciated. HospID Rate Age Charlson NIHSS 1 0.2 49 3.5 0 2 0.1 48 1.8 12 3 0.4 56 2.1 5 4 0.3 77 0 7 5 0.2 67 6.5 3 6 0.1 62 4.8 4.6 7 0.1 64 12 5.2 8 0.3 61 3 2.8 9 0.15 69 4.5 1.9 10 0.22 80 0 6.7 11 0.34 61 6 4.2 12 0.18 63 3 6.1 13 0.09 64 8 15 12 0 56 10 11 15 0.1 70 11 7 16
2003 Feb 24
1
convert Splus mapproject() in R
Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone knows how to convert the Splus mapproject( ) function for use in R, I would greatly appreciate your help. I am using the following system, R Version 1.6.1 (2002-11-01) for SunOS 5.5 and Splus Version 5.1 Release 1 for Sun SPARC, SunOS 5.5. Thanks, Helen
2012 Nov 21
2
Spider Graph
Hi, Is the stars command in the base package or do I need to download? I am looking to make star/radar/spider charts. Thanks! Britt Britt Aronovich Marketing Analyst BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) ... Peter Jay Sharp Building 30 Lafayette Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11217-01486 ... P: 718.724.8038 E: baronovich@BAM.org<mailto:baronovich@BAM.org> BAM.org Facebook.com/BAMstage
2008 Aug 28
2
Spider Graph
Is there an R function to generate a radar or spider graph from a table - e.g. radar(table(x)) or some such? ================================================== Isaac T. Van Patten, Ph.D. Professor Department of Criminal Justice Box 6934, Radford University Radford, VA 24142 540-831-6148 ivanpatt@radford.edu <mailto:ivanpatt@radford.edu> http://ivanpatt.asp.radford.edu
2006 Apr 27
2
add city and point in the map
Dear Helpers: I'm trying to use packages "maps" and "mapdata" (see blow) to display the research resutls on map (Mid-Atlantic region). In particular, I need to mark a number of points in the map by giving their latitude and longitude information. For instance, I would like to mark a point on (long, lat) =(75.56027, 39.09271). Also, I need to mark several cities that I
2010 Mar 15
3
Frequencies from a matrix - spider from frequencies
First of all, I really like R! Still being a newbie, I find things (the difficult ones) to be very simple. Alas, some 'simple' things still escape me. (Maybe the tutorials are often too much focused on the 'difficult' items??) Here comes my 'problem', over which I have sweated for the last 2 hours: My data are of a matrix 10x31, Likert Scale (1-5). 10 questions, 31
2004 Mar 29
2
how transform excell file to text file in R
Hello, it want to know if there is a library that transform a file in excell (*. xls) to text file(*.txt, *,prn, *.csv). Thanks
2004 Apr 30
2
rbind with missing columns
Hello, I have several data sets, which I want to combine column-by-column using "rbind" (the data sets have ~100 columns). The problem is, that in some data sets some of the columns are missing. Simply using rbind gives me: "Error in match.names(clabs, names(xi)) : names don't match previous names" Is there a simple way to make R do the rbind despite the missing columns
2005 Mar 05
1
Problem with plotting size/location on variation of star/segment plot
Dear R gurus, I'm running into a problem with some modified segment plots I've coded using stars(). What I am trying to do is superimpose two series of data along with radial axes markers in a 2x2 graphics frame. This is working fine now, except for the hitch: my plots overfill the frame and are not centered within it (on my runs they always end up looking like they've been budged
2018 Mar 05
2
Σχετ: Problem with Rd2.tex tduring compilation
Hi and thanks for the prompt reply. I cannot say I understood or know what to do. Can you please tell me which is this mailing list? ???? 2:15 ?.?. ???????, 5 ??????? 2018, ?/? Michael Dewey <lists at dewey.myzen.co.uk> ??????: The error is that one of your documentation files is failing. Try compiling each one separately with R CMD Rd2pdf yourfilenamehere.Rd and see what
2008 Nov 25
2
help with samba share: one write, many read
I have a no-frill samba server that users can access their home directories from. Now, I'd like to set up a share that contains a file that only I can write to, but anyone can read it. I only seem to be able to do one or the other. If I can write to it, no one can read it. If everyone can read it, I can't write to it. I must be misunderstanding the settings of the options that I
2018 Mar 05
0
Σχετ: Problem with Rd2.tex tduring compilation
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel On 05/03/2018 13:46, michael tsagris wrote: > Hi and thanks for the prompt reply. I cannot say I understood or know > what to do. > Can you please tell me which is this mailing list? > > > > ???? 2:15 ?.?. ???????, 5 ??????? 2018, ?/? Michael Dewey > <lists at dewey.myzen.co.uk> ??????: > > > The
2011 Jul 29
2
[LLVMdev] Accessing Dominator Tree
John, Thanks for the quick reply.  Using a PassManager object should work fine.  As you said, my only objection is to exec'ing opt.  I had actually tried instantiating a PassManager object before, but I was definitely not doing it right.  I will take a look at how clang and SAFECode use it, and see if I can get it working. Thanks, David ----- Original Message ----- From:
2017 Dec 29
2
Facing problem in installing the package named "methyAnalysis"
Thank you Michael Dewey. Can you please send me the email id for Bioconductor. regards Pijush On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 5:20 PM, Michael Dewey <lists at dewey.myzen.co.uk> wrote: > Dear Pijush > > You might do better to ask on the Bioconductor list as IRanges does not > seem to be on CRAN so I deduce it is a Bioconductor package too. > > Michael > > > On
2017 Aug 10
1
Plotting log transformed predicted values from lme
Thank you Michael, Curves for each level of the factor sounds very interesting, Do you have a suggestion how to plot them? Thank you! Alina *Alina Vodonos Zilberg* On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 7:39 AM, Michael Dewey <lists at dewey.myzen.co.uk> wrote: > Dear Alina > > If I understand you correctly you cannot just have a single predicted > curve but one for each level of your